Zimmerman's attorney, Mark O'Mara, told CNN on Thursday night that more than $200,000 has been donated to www.therealgeorgezimmerman.com, a website he shuttered earlier in the week.

O'Mara said he didn't know about the money at the time of Zimmerman's bond hearing, when he declared him indigent.

"I told him what I knew at the time, which was exactly what I was aware of. As soon as I became aware of more money, we dealt with it affirmatively, put it in an account that's protected, so it's now secure. I'm not touching it, nobody's touching it until we figure out how to handle it," O'Mara said.

O'Mara will disclose the money at a hearing on Friday.

The judge will also hear other issues in the case, including a gag order. Attorneys for a number of local and national media organizations, including WESH 2, will argue to open up all the information in the Zimmerman case file.

A gag order was issued in the case and O'Mara said he will argue to keep names and addresses of witnesses confidential.